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Query: EC:3.6.3.44 (
P-glycoprotein
)
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Multidrug resistance parameters, tissue infiltration parameters, receptors for colony-stimulating factors (CSFr) and cell cycle parameters were analyzed using flow cytometry in 145, 109 initial and 36 relapsed or refractory, acute nonlymphoblastic leukemia (ANLL) patients to find out clinically more reliable functional parameters. Lung resistance-associated protein (LRP) was most frequently expressed in ANLL (44.1%) followed by
P-glycoprotein
(
PGP
) (35.9%) and multidrug resistance-associated protein (MRP) (8.3%). LRP and
PGP
were expressed more frequently in relapsed or refractory ANLL than initial ANLL cases. Complete remission rate after standard chemotherapy falls in
PGP
-positive cases (p = 0.001). CD44-positive ANLL cases relapsed more frequently. The organ tropism is different depending on the infiltration parameters, vascular cell adhesion molecule to
splenomegaly
, matrix metalloprotease-2 to hepatomegaly and to extramedullary infiltration other than spleen, liver or lymph node. The percentage of the granulocyte-macrophage-CSFr expression was high in M4 and M5, and granulocyte-CSFr-positive ANLL showed less extramedullary infiltration (p = 0.007) and more
PGP
expression. Ki-67 was expressed significantly less in refractory ANLL than initial ANLL and DNA topisomerase IIalpha was expressed significantly more in the surviving patients group. In conclusion, analysis of these new functional parameters could help to predict and overcome the clinical behavior of each ANLL at the time of diagnosis.
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PMID:Expression of functional markers in acute nonlymphoblastic leukemia. 1127 7
Treatment of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is based on
P-glycoprotein
(
P-gp
)-dependent cytostatics. We assessed the
P-gp
function in blast cells as a possible prognostic factor and its influence on the overall survival.
P-gp
function was measured using the verapamil-sensitive Rhodamine efflux. Cell samples from 7 of 45 (16%) patients revealed rhodamine-efflux positive blasts. There were no relations between the presence of
P-gp
, clinical characteristics (age, sex, hepatomegaly, and
splenomegaly
) and initial laboratory parameters (immunophenotype, white blood cells count, and serum lactate dehydrogenase) in ALL.
P-gp
activity plays a negative role, both for a remission achieved on day 33 and for susceptibility to steroid therapy. Children bearing rhodamine-efflux positive blasts had a significantly shorter 5-year overall survival of 35%, as compared with 74% in those negative for
P-gp
function. Lack of any association with clinical characteristic and initial laboratory parameters suggests that presence of
P-gp
is an independent prognostic factor.
...
PMID:P-glycoprotein activity predicts outcome in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia. 1956 43